D DeadmanvsWycombe
Analysis based on 15 matches since 2000
* Note: Detailed card statistics for matches before 2005 may be incomplete.
When D Deadman officiates Wycombe matches, the statistics reveal no significant bias pattern. Based on 15 matches spanning multiple seasons, our comprehensive analysis shows Wycombe achieves a 46.7% win rate under D Deadman, compared to the 45% baseline expected for teams at this level. This positive 1.7 percentage point difference falls within normal statistical variance. The data includes detailed card statistics, match outcomes, and historical trends to provide football fans, bettors, and analysts with evidence-based insights into this referee-team dynamic.
π NO SIGNIFICANT BIAS
Results under this referee fall within normal statistical variance.
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Match History
15 matches under this referee
| Date | Opponent | Score | Result | Cards | Division |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 24 Nov 2015 | Yeovil(A) | 1 - 0 | WIN | π¨ 2 | League Two |
| 5 Sept 2015 | Hartlepool(H) | 2 - 1 | WIN | π¨ 1 | League Two |
| 6 Apr 2015 | Burton(A) | 0 - 1 | LOSS | π¨ 2 | League Two |
| 3 Jan 2015 | Hartlepool(H) | 1 - 0 | WIN | π¨ 1 | League Two |
| 13 Sept 2014 | Mansfield(H) | 2 - 1 | WIN | β | League Two |
| 26 Oct 2013 | Bury(H) | 1 - 2 | LOSS | π¨ 2π₯ 1 | League Two |
| 9 Apr 2011 | Oxford(A) | 2 - 2 | DRAW | π¨ 1 | League Two |
| 2 Oct 2010 | Stevenage(A) | 2 - 0 | WIN | π¨ 1 | League Two |
| 23 Feb 2010 | Southampton(H) | 0 - 0 | DRAW | π¨ 1 | League One |
| 8 Aug 2009 | Charlton(A) | 2 - 3 | LOSS | β | League One |
| 18 Aug 2007 | Dag and Red(A) | 2 - 2 | DRAW | β | League Two |
| 12 Aug 2006 | Notts County(A) | 0 - 1 | LOSS | π¨ 2π₯ 1 | League Two |
| 18 Mar 2006 | Torquay(H) | 0 - 1 | LOSS | π¨ 1 | League Two |
| 10 Dec 2005 | Rochdale(H) | 3 - 0 | WIN | β | League Two |
| 7 Oct 2005 | Grimsby(A) | 1 - 0 | WIN | π¨ 1 | League Two |
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